Show WINTER INTER TERM REGISTRATIONS REGISTRATION I I JANUARY 3RD I Classes Will Begin Wednesday Wednes Wednes- I day All All- ll J Registrations Must Must- Be Completed by bySa Sa Saturday j January 3 3 has been T TUESDAY set as registration day for tho the I winter quarter according to Professor Professor Pro Pro- fessor D. D Thomas regis regIs- On this da day there will be no classes held heM but the whole du day willbe will willbe willbe be devoted to registration Classes will begin O on Wednesday According to o the registrars registrar's office all registration tion must be completed by the following following following fol fol- fol- fol lowing Saturday DEANS HANDLE HAN STUDENTS Registration Will be handled by the deans of or the respective schools ac accOrding according according ac- ac cording to the methods they desire to employ According to Professor Thomas it Is imperative that the student student student stu stu- dent see his dean immediately upon the start of at registration It Is also pointed out by the the registrar registrar that the I deans will allow registration during 1 the remainder rc of this week In this 1 way wiy the student will finish his registration registration regis regis- before the holidays and anI will not have have- to come coma b back back- ek to school until the beginning of or class work This course is recommended for those who now now h have vc their programs determined FIGURES The total registration for for the au JIu- jiu- jiu quarter was wag 2418 This number numb r rh h Includes 45 graduates 49 in the tue school o of at arts aits and ancl sciences science in the ed edUcation education catlon ca- ca tion sC school engineering students 98 lawyers lawers medics 05 In 0 p the scho school oLof of and circe u unclassified cf students and 97 secondary condary students Of Ot th the total number 1453 aro college mon men and are college e The total number of ot women regIstered registered registered regis regIs- students the same time last year ear was 1808 1803 They were divided In the tho schools' schools as follOws Graduates Graduate 31 arts education mines medicine law 68 commerce and secondary 79 The medical school included those taking nursing and all the tho schools had unclassified students in thorn them who were not segregated as this year ear The total number of of- students students stu stu- atti- atti dents at the end of at the tho autumn quarter quarter quarter ter in 1919 were vera 1604 15 C COUNTRIES COUNTRIES' REPRESENTED TED Thirty two two states states' and fifteen countries countries countries coun coun- tries are arc represented in In tho list of ot othomo homo addresses pr of students registered Two thousand two sixty are natives of at Utah while 14 1442 2 live e In n Salt Lake City and Salt Ln Lake e coun county Other lo localities Jo- Jo 0 represented and the number numb r Include Sc Scotland 1 l' l Arizona 4 Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas Ar Ar- kansas 1 California 15 Canada 2 Colorado 23 Denmark 1 England 1 Greece 2 Hawaii 1 Idaho 69 IllinoIs Illinois Illinois Illi Illi- nois 7 Indiana 3 Iowa 6 Japan 5 K Kansas 7 Missouri JI 3 Montana 7 Nevada 9 Nebraska 3 Ohio 2 Oklahoma Oklahoma Okla Okla- homa 2 Oregon 2 Philippines 3 Pennsylvania 8 South Carolina 1 South Dakota 1 Switzerland 1 Holland Holland Holland Hol Hol- land 1 Tennessee Tenness e 3 Texas 2 Washington WahIngton Wash Wah V sh- sh ington 2 Wisconsin 2 Wyoming 17 New York 4 f New Jer Jersey ey 2 2 Minnesota Minnesota Minne Minne- sota 1 1 Norway 1 Massachusetts 1 ew Mexico 4 Michigan 2 Vermont 2 Germany Germany- 3 Spain 1 U North Dakota Dakota Da Da- kota 1 Franco nce 1 11 and Italy 1 |